I recommend Warrior of the Lost World (1983), which is available on Netflix both straight up and as a Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode. It's a really hilariously bad post-apocalyptic dystopian tale in which the "wasteland" is a lush green forested bit of countryside, the hero and the villain are surrounded by idiots and seem perpetually bored with their existence, and the good guys seem to have the world's one-and-only black Nazi guy working on their side.

I suggest watching it both straight and with the commentary, and in that order. You'll see both what an easy target for mockery it was, and how many more jokes Joel and the bots could have made at its expense with the stuff that got cut for time. Also, the opening screen crawl differs a bit from one version to the other, suggesting some naive soul out there tried to "fix" it for one of its later releases. Ha! That was a lost cause...

The christian "thriller" or whatever it's supposed to be "C me dance" is on instant. If you were to ask me what's the biggest disaster of a movie I've ever seen that would be the first that came to mind. It's worse than Madonna "Swept Away".

"...the luscious love melons of Linnea Quigley are back on the screen in 'Sexbomb,' except that she's no longer Linnea Quigley. She's billed simply as 'Linnea'... So, you might be wondering, where is Linnea Qui... I mean, Linnea? She's exactly where we would expect, wandering around through the background with her breasts hanging out. She's got maybe, oh, eight words to say in this movie, and most of them are 'Here, I brought you some coffee.'"-Joe Bob on SEXBOMB

Plan 9's not on streaming, unfortunately. Dead and Buried (1981) worth watching? Terrorvision and Aberration are on streaming as well. I personally detest both (the former moreso), but have copies of both on DVD because they're rare and I'm a loser.

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